- Venner Shipley
Venner Shipley LLP is a leading firm of European
Patent andTrademark Attorneys with offices currently in Central London andCambridge .History of the firm
The origins of the firm go back to the 1930s when Siegmund Sokal established a patent agency practice in London and built up a significant portfolio of German clients. Siegmund died in 1945 and his widow offered the practice for sale. In the immediate post-War years, this did not seem to the profession at large to represent a great business opportunity.
Harold Venner purchased the practice in l947 and set about resurrecting pre-War clients and finding new ones. Early clients were
ZF Friedrichshafen AG (the manufacturers of ZF gearboxes) and, when theGerman Democratic Republic was formed in l949, VEB Carl Zeiss Jena, the East German part of the pre- WarCarl Zeiss , became clients. Through the Fifties, before the advent of theEuropean Patent Office , clients were largely domestic and European, with some from the U.S.A. Harold's son, Alan Venner joined the firm in l961 and the sixties proved to be a period of expansion. For example, Harold Venner acted on behalf of Rael-Brook Ltd [http://www.raelbrookshirts.com/index.html] to patent the first drip-dry shirt.In 1966, Warwick Shipley, a chemist, joined Harold in partnership and the practice continued to grow through the 70s. Alan Venner became a partner in l978 and, following the death of Harold Venner in l979, John Woodward became a partner in l980.
The firm expanded greatly in the l980s. Matthew Read joined the partnership in l985 to develop the electronics and software practice.
Trade Mark specialist Chris Weatherly followed in l986. Tim Jump, achemist andgenetic engineering expert, joined the partnership in l990, following the retirement of Warwick Shipley, and enabled a major expansion of the firm'spharmaceutical andbiochemical practice.In 1995 Venner Shipley launched the Official Venner Shipley website [http://www.vennershipley.co.uk/] and continued its expansion into the global market.
In 1997, Stuart Geary joined the partnership to contribute to the rapidly developing
electronics andsoftware practice, and Stephen Killin followed in 1999 on the chemical and biotechnology side. Jan Walaski joined the partnership in 2001 to develop the electronics practice further. Ian Grey became a partner in 2002 to develop themechanical engineering , designs andcopyright sides of the practice. John Woodward and Chris Weatherly retired from the practice in that year.In July 2003 Sian Hughes became a partner. She is in the chemical & life sciences department and specialises in the filing and prosecution of
patent applications relating tobiotechnology . Ed Harrison joined Alan Venner as partner in the trademark group in 2005. The firm converted into a UKlimited liability partnership in 2004. Stuart Geary retired on health grounds in 2005.In 2006, Pawel Piotrowicz and Paul Derry became partners in the electronics and software group, and Allie Elend became a partner in the chemical and life sciences group.
Also in 2006 the firm opened its first branch office, located in
Cambridge .Since then the partners of the firm have been well published including; Intellectual Property – is it relevant to my business? - Quote by Ian Gray [http://www.dpaonthenet.net/channels/channel1editorial8214.aspx] and Key Report Urges UK Government To Boost IP Enforcement [http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=48] and Fair Use Rights and Computer programs are patentable. So what? [http://www.dpaonthenet.net/channels/channel5editorial14232.aspx] Both by Paul Derry.
External Links and references
* [http://www.vennershipley.co.uk Venner Shipley Official Website]
* [http://www.enterprising-women.org/show.php?page=2700&nav=30 Enterprising Women]
* [http://www.dpaonthenet.net/channels/channel1editorial8214.aspx Intellectual Property – is it relevant to my business? - Quote by Ian Gray]
* [http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=483 Key Report Urges UK Government To Boost IP Enforcement and Fair Use Rights - Quote by Paul Derry]
* [http://www.dpaonthenet.net/channels/channel5editorial14232.aspx Computer programs are patentable. So what? Article by Paul Derry]
* [http://www.legal500.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1136&l5country_code=ov&l5directory=l500&Itemid=548#/legal500_html/l500/firms/r91903.htm Venner Shipley's page in the Legal 500]
* [http://www.insidecareers.co.uk/__80257328003EBB72.nsf/coidcoall/769HSKSUND!opendocument Company profile of Venner Shipley]
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